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Frequency Converter, Basics: ABB Industry Oy

This document summarizes the basics of frequency converters. It explains that a frequency converter takes input power from the line, converts it to DC through a rectifier, then converts it back to AC through an inverter to power an electric motor at variable frequency and speed. It discusses losses at each stage and overall efficiency. It also covers concepts like regenerative braking, using a motor as a generator to feed power back to the line. Torque and speed characteristics are explained with examples. Harmonic effects on the power quality are reduced by adding a choke in the intermediate DC circuit between the rectifier and inverter stages.

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96 views

Frequency Converter, Basics: ABB Industry Oy

This document summarizes the basics of frequency converters. It explains that a frequency converter takes input power from the line, converts it to DC through a rectifier, then converts it back to AC through an inverter to power an electric motor at variable frequency and speed. It discusses losses at each stage and overall efficiency. It also covers concepts like regenerative braking, using a motor as a generator to feed power back to the line. Torque and speed characteristics are explained with examples. Harmonic effects on the power quality are reduced by adding a choke in the intermediate DC circuit between the rectifier and inverter stages.

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Frequency converter, basics

input DC-busbar output mechanical process

rectifier inverter Motor gear

= M3
=
loss 0,5% 1,5% 4...15% 1..5%

100% P = 3 * U N * Iin * cos λ P = U DC*IDC


P = 3 * U * I * cos ϕ = ω *M
in DC
out P m 78 - 93 %
Voltage is constant Voltage is constant Voltage is proportional Process defines the
Current is proportional Current is proportional to the frequency load torque and
to the power to the power Current is proportional speed
Powerfactor is to torque and excitation
about 0,95 Powerfactor is
proportional to the load

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Start-up current is smaller with converter

start-up situation With constant torque With constant torque


the line current the motor current
line current
in % 700 alternates but the is also constant and
voltage is constant the voltage alternates
600
direct
connection
500 P P
U U U I
400 I I
I U
300
star-delta
P P
200

100
speed speed
frequency converter
0 = M3
0 speed 100% =

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Torque-frequency, an example

300 Kippmoment
Peak torque
250 Continuous
Drehmoment,
torque
kontinuierlich
200
M/MN
T/TN

150

100

50

0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
f/Hz

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Relation between motor values and frequency
value p.u. value per unit values
constant field weakening area
flux
T = const. P2 = const. P2 = 1/n
speed n n/nN
n/nN

voltage U U/UN f/fN

1 U/UN
flux Φ Φ/ΦN
Φ/ΦN
fN/f
0
0 fN fG f

ABB Industry Oy basic4e.ppt 4


Relation between motor values and frequency
size p.u. value per unit values
constant field weakening area
flux
T = const. P2 = const. P2 = 1/n
max. torque. Tk/TkN
Tk TkN Tk/TkN

I/IN
IN
current I I/IN
(fN/f)2
TN T/TN

torque. T T/TN T ≤ 0,7 * Tk

fN/f
0
0 fN fG f

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Power factor for PWM-converter for combustion gas fan

600 100
reactive power
savings 90 power factor
500 80 (%)
in kVAr
400 70
60
reactive power
300 saving kVAr 50
power factor in 40
200 30
direct use
100 power factor with 20
PWM-converter 10
0 0
50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
factory output power (MW)

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Efficiency and losses

Converter losses
(thermal)

input power
(electrical)

output power
efficiency η =
input power

motor losses output power


(thermal) (mechanical)

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Efficiency, converter with15 kW motor

motor efficiency = 90%, cos φ = 0.82, (15 kW)


efficiency
100%
90%
80%
converter, cT
70%
60% converter, qT
50%
40% converter
+ motor, cT
30%
converter
20% + motor, qT
10%
cT = constant torque
0% qT = quadrat. torque
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100
motor speed (% from the nominal)

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Regenerative braking

electrical energy motor as


generator

Net M
3
line converter motor converter mechanical
energy

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Braking to resistor

line rectifier motor converter motor as


generator

Net M
3
mechanical
electrical energy
energy CH braking chopper

braking resistor

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Effects to the net

1.50
U total wave
1.00
basic wave
0.50

0.00
0
5. harmonic
-0.50

-1.00

-1.50

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Net effects with choke in the intermediate circuit
measurements: converters from 5 manufacturer
A = with big choke, B und C = with smaller choke, D and E = without choke
current harmonics (%)
140

120

100

80

60

40

20

0
A B C D E

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